Red wine

is so much better than white wine.

by Eeeeerrrrrrrrrhhhhhh

reply 24

05/12/2013

agreed. many more varieties that all have different tastes and personalities, where white wines really have small differences in maybe 2 or 3 categories (well in my humble opinion). I actually can't drink white wine at all, feels like I'm drinking cool-aid.

by Eeeeerrrrrrrrrhhhhhh

reply 1

05/11/2013

I like red, but it does not like me.

by Eeeeerrrrrrrrrhhhhhh

reply 2

05/11/2013

Fuck you, OP. Pinot Grigio is THE only wine.

by Eeeeerrrrrrrrrhhhhhh

reply 3

05/11/2013

I hate white wine. It always feels like it is stripping the enamel off of my teeth - even the good stuff, or it is toooo sweet.

Well, I so like a bottle of champers now and again.

by Eeeeerrrrrrrrrhhhhhh

reply 4

05/11/2013

Amateur.

by Eeeeerrrrrrrrrhhhhhh

reply 5

05/11/2013

I prefer vinegar.

by Eeeeerrrrrrrrrhhhhhh

reply 6

05/11/2013

I like an American Sauvignon Blanc. Light and crisp.

by Eeeeerrrrrrrrrhhhhhh

reply 7

05/11/2013

Agreed. Nothing like a glass of red zin (or a solid zin-based blend) at the end of the day. Although, when it's hot outside a nice cold glass of Chardonnay or Souvignon Blanc hits the spot.

by Eeeeerrrrrrrrrhhhhhh

reply 8

05/11/2013

Red wine is more complex, but that doesn't mean white wine doesn't have its pleasures.

by Eeeeerrrrrrrrrhhhhhh

reply 9

05/11/2013

Meursault.

by Eeeeerrrrrrrrrhhhhhh

reply 10

05/11/2013

Monkey pack him rizla pon the sweet dep line.

by Eeeeerrrrrrrrrhhhhhh

reply 11

05/11/2013

The line broke, the monkey get choke

by Eeeeerrrrrrrrrhhhhhh

reply 12

05/11/2013

I agree that there are fewer types of white wines, but the best of them are quite tasty.

by Eeeeerrrrrrrrrhhhhhh

reply 13

05/11/2013

I'm just after having a glass of red. Not so keen on rosé but love pinot grigio.

by Eeeeerrrrrrrrrhhhhhh

reply 14

05/11/2013

Wine-drunk is the best drunk.

by Eeeeerrrrrrrrrhhhhhh

reply 15

05/11/2013

A true French Chablis can be great. (White wines are often labeled as "Chablis" when they are not.)

by Eeeeerrrrrrrrrhhhhhh

reply 16

05/11/2013

Some lovely whites are complex, multi-layered and quite good. Like reds, just follow some simple rules: ABC - anything but Chardonnay; sweet whites only belong with dessert; and, it must be properly chilled. Unlike reds, whites do not get better with age, so pay attention to vintage.

My hang up is that it doesn't bother me at all to drink a white that comes from a screw-top bottle, but my red must be properly corked. I know that's just a fallacy, but since a lot of wine drinking is psychological anyway, I can't help but think poorly of a screw-top red. And don't get me started on wine in a box.

by Eeeeerrrrrrrrrhhhhhh

reply 17

05/11/2013

In very warm summer months some of the light Italian whites are very refreshing.

by Eeeeerrrrrrrrrhhhhhh

reply 18

05/11/2013

Brunello is my favorite

by Eeeeerrrrrrrrrhhhhhh

reply 19

05/11/2013

Anything but chardonnay is silly advice. Chablis and Burgundy are all chardonnay.

by Eeeeerrrrrrrrrhhhhhh

reply 20

05/11/2013

Well, R20, then why do they call them Chablis and Burgundy if its all the same? Oh wait, because dumbasses like you will drink anything. Nevermind.

by Eeeeerrrrrrrrrhhhhhh

reply 21

05/12/2013

I am drinking a glass of red from a bottle that was opened and sitting in the fridge for a week. It's not right, but it's okay.

by Eeeeerrrrrrrrrhhhhhh

reply 22

05/12/2013

No.

by Eeeeerrrrrrrrrhhhhhh

reply 23

05/12/2013

Red wine gives me purple teeth after one glass, so I can't have it out in public. I have to enjoy it at home. Luckily I do like white though, just nothing too sweet. And dry rose is wonderful during the summer (and doesn't stain).

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